2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.lingua.2017.08.008
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Metarepresentation and echo in online automobile advertising

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“…The notion of dissociative echoing involves disagreement with, and negative evaluation of, a previous thought, whether or not explicitly expressed. This notion has been used previously with regard to the figure of irony (for an overview, see Piskorska, 2016), as well as parody (see Dynel, 2020Dynel, , 2021, but it can easily manifest itself otherwise (see also Diez-Arroyo, 2018), as the data at hand indicate. The "dissociative echo" label is used here in reference to tweets that target specific conspiracy theories or claims, where #HaStatoPutin unequivocally signals the tweeter's dissociative attitude.…”
Section: Dissociative Echomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The notion of dissociative echoing involves disagreement with, and negative evaluation of, a previous thought, whether or not explicitly expressed. This notion has been used previously with regard to the figure of irony (for an overview, see Piskorska, 2016), as well as parody (see Dynel, 2020Dynel, , 2021, but it can easily manifest itself otherwise (see also Diez-Arroyo, 2018), as the data at hand indicate. The "dissociative echo" label is used here in reference to tweets that target specific conspiracy theories or claims, where #HaStatoPutin unequivocally signals the tweeter's dissociative attitude.…”
Section: Dissociative Echomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this view, the figure of irony involves echoing a prior utterance or an unexpressed thought/belief/expectation in order to indicate one’s dissociative attitude towards it. Generally, through an echo, which does not need to be ironic, an individual expresses an attitude (whether negative or positive) to a representation alluded to and attributed to someone else, whether or not identifiable (Diez-Arroyo, 2018).…”
Section: Voice Intertextuality Echo and (Online) Humourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2)) [14]. (1) where: keff denotes the effective thermal conductivity of the material and J j denotes the diffusion flux. The first three terms of the right hand side of the equation represent the heat transfer due to conduction, diffusion and viscous dissipation.…”
Section: Boundary -Physics Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In today's modern world, customers demand stylish and sophisticated automobiles for day-to-day transportation [1]. Automotive industry is highly competitive and focuses on cost reduction without compromising the customer-driven requirements and styling characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%